President-elect Donald Trump will have his hand on two Bibles during his swearing-in ceremony on Monday, the culmination of the 60th Presidential Inauguration.[1]
Trump will use his Bible, given to him by his mother in 1955, to "mark his Sunday Church Primary
During a busy week in the nation's capital, far from the action, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis[1] had no trouble keeping his name in the political spotlight.
"This is a time for action. And a time for Washington, D.C., to deliver results to the American people.
EXCLUSIVE: Private citizens — right up to the governor himself — are primed to be part of a new Alaskan initiative aimed at promoting policies that have been effective in Juneau at a national level as a new administration signals a willingness to listen
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, a Republican, ordered flags to temporarily fly at full-staff for President-elect Donald Trump's[1] inauguration on Monday.
"I hereby order that the flags of the United States of America and the Commonwealth of Virginia are to be